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Hell no: the forgotten power of the Vietnam peace movement
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New Haven : Yale University Press, [2017].
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159 pages ; 22 cm
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In this indispensable essay, Tom Hayden, a principal anti-Vietnam War organizer, calls to account elites who want to forget the Vietnam peace movement and excoriates those who trivialize its impact, engage in caricature of protesters and question their patriotism. In so doing, he seeks both a reckoning and a healing of national memory.

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303.484 H415 2017
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9780300218671, 0300218672

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Includes bibliographical references (pages [147]-156).
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In this indispensable essay, Tom Hayden, a principal anti-Vietnam War organizer, calls to account elites who want to forget the Vietnam peace movement and excoriates those who trivialize its impact, engage in caricature of protesters and question their patriotism. In so doing, he seeks both a reckoning and a healing of national memory.
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Hayden, T. (2017). Hell no: the forgotten power of the Vietnam peace movement. New Haven, Yale University Press.

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Hayden, Tom. 2017. Hell No: The Forgotten Power of the Vietnam Peace Movement. New Haven, Yale University Press.

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Hayden, Tom, Hell No: The Forgotten Power of the Vietnam Peace Movement. New Haven, Yale University Press, 2017.

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Hayden, Tom. Hell No: The Forgotten Power of the Vietnam Peace Movement. New Haven, Yale University Press, 2017.

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